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Titre « L'Ile de la Fée » : une lecture deleuzienne
Auteur Isabelle Meseguer
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'études américaines
Numéro no 70, octobre 1996 L'écologie aux Etats-Unis.
Rubrique / Thématique
Hors thème
Page 9 pages
Résumé anglais Poe 's tale, "The Island of the Fay, " is so complex that even multifarious analyses of the text -whether romantic or metafictional, to mention only a few- seem unable to shed light on some of its aspects. A study of the tale in a Deleuzian perspective might prove worthwhile and open up new vistas. The Deleuzian concept of the "other as structure " seems to enable us to probe deeply into the semiotics of the text. Some of the philosophical tools that have been sharpened by Deleuze in Logique du sens prove relevant to focus on the type of narrators Poe often resorts to to forward his literary message and help us tackle the serious question of whether the quest for meaning is jeopardized by Poe's choice to reduce his narrator to a mere metafictional tool.
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